Rajasthan: The Land of Kings & Eternal Grandeur
Rajasthan isn’t just a destination; it’s an immersive journey through time. As India’s largest state, it offers a kaleidoscope of experiences—from the shimmering gold of the Thar Desert to the sapphire-blue streets of Jodhpur. In 2026, Rajasthan continues to be the pinnacle of luxury, heritage, and soulful adventure.
The “Jewel Cities” of Rajasthan
1. Jaipur: The Pink City (The Capital of Culture)
The first stop for most travelers, Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage city that perfectly balances a royal past with a bustling present.
- The Icons: Marvel at the honeycomb facade of the Hawa Mahal and explore the sprawling Amber Fort.
- Unique Experience: Take a hot air balloon ride at dawn to see the forts and Aravalli hills from the sky.
2. Udaipur: The City of Lakes (The Venice of the East)
Arguably India’s most romantic city, Udaipur is a dreamscape of white marble palaces reflected in tranquil waters.
- The Icons: Visit the City Palace complex and take a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola.
- Unique Experience: Enjoy a lakeside dinner at Ambrai Ghat for a view of the illuminated Lake Palace.
3. Jaisalmer: The Golden City (The Heart of the Thar)
Rising like a massive sandcastle from the desert, Jaisalmer is built almost entirely of yellow sandstone.
- The Icons: Explore the Jaisalmer Fort, one of the world’s few “living forts” where thousands of people still reside.
- Unique Experience: Overnight luxury desert camping at Sam Sand Dunes, complete with camel safaris and folk music under a starlit sky.
4. Jodhpur: The Blue City (The Sun City)
Dominated by the formidable Mehrangarh Fort, the old city is a sea of indigo-painted houses.
- The Icons: Mehrangarh Fort, standing 400 feet above the skyline, and the elegant Jaswant Thada cenotaph.
- Unique Experience: Go zip-lining (Flying Fox) over the fort’s battlements for a high-octane view of the blue city.
Offbeat & Wildlife Treasures
- Ranthambore National Park: One of the best places in India to spot the Royal Bengal Tiger in the wild.
- Pushkar: A sacred town centered around a holy lake, famous for the world’s only Brahma Temple and the iconic Pushkar Camel Fair (Nov).
- Chittorgarh Fort: India’s largest fort, symbolizing Rajput valor and legendary tales of sacrifice.
- Mount Abu: Rajasthan’s only hill station, offering a cool retreat and the breathtaking marble carvings of the Dilwara Temples.
Package Cost – 22,000/-
